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$50,418 - $111,067

Country: United States

Currency: USD

Updated: 17 Feb 2019

Individuals Reporting: 33

Job Description for Project Manager, Architecture

Project managers, architecture are responsible for managing architecture projects on behalf of their organization. They are in charge of managing different aspects of the projects, which include facilitating design tasks and providing technical advice for architecture concepts.

These professionals have strong attention to detail and are organized. They provide their leadership skills to managing architecture projects from conception to completion. One of their main responsibilities is verifying that all materials used comply with established standards and safety regulations. They work well in a team setting with other managers to share project data, exchange ideas, and move forward to complete all project tasks within a given timeframe. These managers can also work well by themselves with minimal supervision. They follow strict safety regulations to prevent accidents in the workplace. Among their main duties are reviewing and approving architecture drawings and complying with government regulations before construction. Project managers, architecture use a personal computer to check documents and modify schematics. These individuals handle day-to-day issues and provide innovative solutions to incidents. They write documents, manage presentations, and communicate with other architecture professionals. They can work in an office or construction environment, depending on the project’s needs. They work closely with construction managers to oversee the architectural details and check logistics efforts. Project managers, architecture work in a fast-paced environment and use their strong multitasking abilities to prioritize tasks.

A bachelor's degree in architecture or a similar field is usually required for this job. Previous years of work experience as a project manager can be helpful. Architecture certifications are a plus. (Copyright 2019 PayScale.com)

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Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican...